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The drawing shows an edge-on view of two planar surfaces that intersect and are mutually perpendicular....

The drawing shows an edge-on view of two planar surfaces that intersect and are mutually perpendicular. Surface (1) has an area of 2.10 m

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Electric flux through any surface is equal to dot product of electric field and area vector.

  • = E.S

                                     E                                               area vector

                                                                                                                                                  

In this case angle b/w area vector and electric field will be 90


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